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January 26, 2024 | Kali

How Kali Linux Can Help Security Test Your Network – The New Stack

Penetration testing (aka “pentesting”) is a great way to uncover vulnerabilities on your network and the attached systems. Pentesting is also known as ethical hacking, which helps explain exactly what it is… using similar tools as those with malicious intent, to try and discover any and all issues that could otherwise allow a hacker to gain access to your network.

Pentesting is essential for businesses that want to ensure their networks are as secure as possible. The big question is where you should start. There are quite a large number of pentesting tools available, many of which are open source and free to use. In fact, you can install any number of these tools on your operating system of choice.

However, there’s a much better way, thanks to Kali Linux.

If you’re not familiar with Kali Linux, it’s a distribution geared specifically for pentesting and it includes several tools for that purpose. You’d be hard-pressed to find an operating system with as many pre-installed tools for ethical hacking.

Although some of these tools do include a fairly steep learning curve to use, the good news is that, thanks to Kali Linux, you don’t have to worry about getting them properly installed and configured. These tools are already there and ready to go.

The pentesting tools in Kali Linux are a mixture of GUI and CLI tools and it might come as a surprise but some of the CLI tools are actually easier than the GUIs. That’s not always the case, but if you’ve ever used the command line, you know that it can often be far more efficient and effective than a GUI.

Learning curve aside, Kali Linux is, hands down, the best pentesting platform on the market. If you’re serious about finding out just how secure your network, website, system, or application is, you’ll want to know Kali Linux.

How to Get Kali Linux

The first thing I want to mention is how to get and install Kali Linux. Since this is a Linux distribution, you can always download an ISO installer image and install the distribution on any spare system you have. Kali Linux is a fairly lightweight distribution, so you should be okay installing it on even older hardware.

Another method (which is the route I tend to prefer) is to download a virtual machine and use it with VMware, VirtualBox, Hyper-V, or QEMU. Just make sure to download the virtual machine that goes with your VM platform of choice.

The reason why I prefer the virtual machine method is that I can run it from any operating system (that supports VMs) and can start, pause, and stop Kali Linux at will.

To run a Kali Linux virtual machine on VirtualBox, follow these steps:

  1. Make sure to download the VirtualBox virtual machine image.
  2. Extract the .7z file either from the command line or your GUI file manager.
  3. Open VirtualBox.
  4. Click Add.
  5. Navigate to the newly created kali-linux-XXX-virtualbox-amd64 folder (where XXX is the release number) and double-click the file that ends in .vbox.
  6. When the VM has been imported, click Finish.

Before you start the VM, select it from the left pane and click Settings. We want to make sure Kali Linux is attached to your LAN, so click Network and, from the Attached to drop-down (Figure 1), select Bridged Adapter.

Figure 1: Changing the network from the default NAT to Bridged.

Once you’ve taken care of that, close the Settings and then start the virtual machine. When you finally see the Kali Linux login screen, use the credentials kali/kali.

Your First Pentesting Experience

For this article, we’ll start with something simple. One of the many tools found in Kali Linux is called wpscan, which scans your WordPress deployments for issues.

You’ll find wpscan in the Web Application Analysis menu, labeled wpscan. When you click that entry, a terminal window will open, ready for you to run your first scan (Figure 2).

Figure 2: The Kali Linux terminal window.

You don’t have to go through the desktop menu. Instead, you can simply click the terminal icon in the top bar, which will open the Kali Linux terminal window. Because of the way Linux installs applications, you can run the wpscan command from any terminal and from any directory.

Let’s say you’re currently testing a WordPress deployment and it has yet to reach production. We’ll use the IP address 192.168.1.229 for our test. The command for this test is:

wpscan url=http://192.168.1.229

The output will fly by and, at the end, you’ll see the message No WPScan API Token given, as a result, vulnerability data has not been output. Below that you’ll see a link you can click and register for an API Token.

With your token copied, you can add it to the command like so:

wpscan apitoken TOKEN url=http://192.168.1.229

If you’d like to save the output of the scan to a file, you can do so like this:

wpscan apitoken TOKEN FILENAME url=http://192.168.1.229 > FILENAME

Where TOKEN is your API token and FILENAME is the name of the file in which you want the output to be saved.

When the scan completes, you can view the contents of the file with one of the following commands:

cat FILENAME

less FILENAME

I prefer using less because it allows me to scroll up and down to more easily read the file.

And that’s how you get started running your first pentest with Kali Linux. We’ll revisit this topic and walk through more challenging tests in future articles. Until then, enjoy this ethical hacking platform.

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January 26, 2024 | 154news

System76 and HP bring the HP Dev One with Pop!_OS Linux – GamingOnLinux

As we reported previously, The HP Dev One is a new laptop collaboration from System76 and HP that brings Pop!_OS Linux to even more people. It’s now available to order.

Quite an exciting one, as it’s always good to see more vendors dip their toes into selling and supporting Linux machines directly. Not only that, it’s interesting because it’s one hardware vendor teaming up with another. Hopefully this is the shape of things to come with more collaboration. Right now it’s only available in the USA and priced at $1,099.

Some key specifications:

  • Processor – AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 5850U
  • Memory – 16 GB (2×8 GB) DDR4 3200 MT/s (2 SODIMM)
  • Storage – 1 TB PCIe 3×4 NVMe M.2 2280 SSD
  • Graphics – AMD Radeon Graphics
  • Display – 14” diagonal FHD LED UWWA for HD Webcam (1920×1080) (1000 Nits)
  • Audio – Dual stereo speakers, 2 multi-array microphone
  • Wireless – Realtek RTL8822CE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac (2×2) Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5 combo
  • Power – HP Smart 65 W External AC power adapter
  • Ports – 2 SuperSpeed USB Type-C 10Gbps signaling rate (USB Power Delivery, DisplayPortTM 1.4); 2 SuperSpeed USB Type- A 5Gbps signaling rate (1 charging); 1 headphone/ microphone combo; 1 HDMI 2.0; 1 AC power
  • Battery – HP Long Life 3-cell, 53 Wh Li-ion
  • Size – 12.73 x 8.44 x 0.75 in; 32.34 x 21.46 x 1.91 cm

From the press release:

“System76 is thrilled to work with HP to advance open source and bring the Linux desktop to a much wider audience,” said Carl Richell, CEO, System76. “By bringing together our engineering, marketing, and customer support, System76 with HP are introducing HP Dev One to combine powerful hardware with optimized Pop!_OS for the app dev community.”

“Pop!_OS development and innovation has always been a top priority for System76,” said Jeremy Soller, principal engineer, System76. “We are working to develop new features and optimize current ones into Pop!_OS at a much faster pace than previously possible.”

“Software developers are looking for a device that is customized and optimized for the way they code,” said Tylitha Stewart, Vice President and Global Head of Consumer Services and Subscriptions, HP Inc. “By working with System76, we are meeting this need and providing a premium experience with Linux Pop!_OS preinstalled to deliver the new HP Dev One. The device has features important to developers including an optional Linux keyboard tuned with a super key and designed to be more efficient at the core.”

I’m hoping to see a review unit, so keep an eye out for what I think in the coming weeks. I might also be having a chat with System76 CEO Carl Richell about it soon too.

Check it out and order from the HP Dev One website.

Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.

January 26, 2024 | Fedora

Experience the Power of Fedora Linux on Mac using UTM – OSXDaily

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January 26, 2024 | Fedora

“Unleash the Power of Fedora Linux with the Highly-Anticipated Nobara 39 – Now Downloadable, with a Custom Steam Deck Edition – BetaNews”

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Experience the Next Level of Gaming: Nobara 39, the Ultimate Linux Distribution You’ve Been Waiting For
Nobara 39 has finally arrived, boasting significant advancements and a plethora of new features. This highly anticipated release, based on Fedora 39, is designed to revolutionize the gaming experience and elevate the desktop environment. In fact, there is even a special version catered specifically for the Steam Deck.

Optimized Gaming Performance: Nobara 39 delivers major improvements for gamers. With a revamped session management, transitions between games are smoother than ever before, providing an unparalleled gaming experience. Furthermore, the Steam package now includes the libextest library, enhancing controller compatibility and delivering top-notch performance for Steam downloads.

Say Hello to KDE: A notable change in Nobara 39 is the shift from GNOME to KDE as the primary desktop environment. This decision was fueled by KDE’s superior support for Variable Refresh Rate, DRM leasing functionality crucial for VR, fractional scaling, and seamless integration with Steam. Don’t worry though, for those transitioning from GNOME, Nobara 39 has you covered with a detailed guide on how to install KDE, remove GNOME components, and apply the Nobara KDE theme.

Kernel Updates and More: Nobara 39 also brings in kernel updates for improved hardware support, a faster DNF5 package manager, and a switch to Chromium as the default browser for enhanced functionality. But that’s not all, there are numerous other exciting updates such as enhancements to OBS Studio for better video recording and streaming, updated Nvidia drivers for improved compatibility with the Wayland display server, and new entries in the Nobara Welcome App to fix compatibility issues with popular software like Steam games and Davinci Resolve.

Get Your Free Download Now: Nobara 39 is a testament to its commitment to providing an optimized Linux experience for enthusiasts. With its focus on gaming, desktop refinement, and system stability, this is the ultimate Linux distribution you’ve been waiting for. Don’t hesitate, download your free ISO now and elevate your gaming experience with Nobara 39.

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January 26, 2024 | Ubuntu

“Enhancing Ubuntu Linux: Installer Now Compatible with NVMe-over-TCP – Phoronix”

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In anticipation of the highly awaited Ubuntu 24.04 LTS release, Canonical engineers are working hard to enhance their installer support for NVMe-over-TCP setups. This breakthrough technology allows for expanded storage infrastructure and scaling using standard Ethernet, making it ideal for data centers.

Even though the Linux kernel already supports NVMe/TCP, Canonical is taking it a step further by adding it to their installer. This effort initially focuses on their server installer, Subiquity, with potential plans for the desktop installer in the future.

By implementing partial support for NVMe-over-TCP in Curtin, Canonical has taken the first step towards integrating it with their installer. And now, they have released a draft merge request for Subiquity, featuring proof-of-concept code for NVMe-over-TCP. This advancement will enable the Ubuntu root file-system to be located on remote NVMe drives, with the boot/EFI partition on a local storage device.

With the Ubuntu 24.04 LTS release in sight, Canonical is determined to have the NVMe-over-TCP installer support fully functional by then. Stay tuned for more updates on this groundbreaking development.

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January 26, 2024 | Ubuntu

“ZDNet Announces Major Security Upgrade in Upcoming Ubuntu Linux 23.10 Release”

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Introducing Ubuntu 23.10: The Ultimate in Secure Linux Experience

Canonical, the creators of Ubuntu Linux, are set to release the highly anticipated Ubuntu 23.10 on October 12, 2023. While this new version of the operating system has already generated buzz for its impressive features, one important security enhancement has flown under the radar: Restricted Unprivileged User Namespaces. But don’t be fooled, this new feature has the potential to revolutionize the security of Linux desktops and containers.

Unfamiliar with “restricted unprivileged user namespaces”? Let’s start with the basics. Introduced in the Linux 3.8 kernel in 2019, unprivileged user namespaces are a kernel feature designed to address the security vulnerabilities caused by the traditional Linux permission privilege model, which consists of only two user groups: normal users and superusers (aka root users). The issue is that superusers have the ability to do anything, including causing major harm to the system. This is where restricted unprivileged user namespaces come in.

But while unprivileged user namespaces provide a crucial security measure by allowing administrators to set up isolated containers where normal users can perform administrative tasks without having root access, they also expose kernel interfaces to unprivileged users, potentially creating security loopholes. In fact, these namespaces have been linked to various privilege escalation exploits.

To combat these risks, Canonical is taking a proactive stance in Ubuntu 23.10. The new release will feature restricted unprivileged user namespaces that are controlled and regulated by AppArmor policies. With this selective approach, only authorized applications can access and utilize these namespaces, significantly reducing the associated security risks.

For those unfamiliar, AppArmor is a Linux kernel security module that gives system administrators the ability to restrict the capabilities of programs, using standard UNIX/Linux Mandatory Access Control (MAC) permissions. This feature has been integrated into Ubuntu since 2007 and is also used in the SUSE Linux family. With AppArmor, users can selectively allow or disallow unprivileged user namespaces on a per-application basis, giving them more control over their system’s security.

To turn on this feature, simply use the following commands in your shell:

$ sudo sysctl -w kernel.apparmor_restrict_unprivileged_unconfined=1

$ sudo sysctl -w kernel.apparmor_restrict_unprivileged_userns=1

And if you want to disable it, run:

$ sudo sysctl -w kernel.apparmor_restrict_unprivileged_unconfined=0

$ sudo sysctl -w kernel.apparmor_restrict_unprivileged_userns=0

But Canonical’s commitment to security doesn’t stop there. The development team is actively seeking user feedback to further refine and optimize this feature before making it a default in the operating system. Once perfected, it will be enabled by default in all future Ubuntu versions.

It’s important to note that this feature will only be available in Ubuntu 23.10 and will not affect previous versions. This is a major step towards safeguarding the operating system against evolving cybersecurity threats while ensuring an optimal user experience. With Ubuntu 23.10, Canonical proves its dedication to delivering a truly secure and user-friendly Linux experience.

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January 26, 2024 | Manjaro

Forbes: Manjaro Linux Reveals Exciting Plans for Its Future

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January 26, 2024 | MX Linux

MX Linux: Try This Linux Distro for A Snappy Desktop Experience – UbuntuPIT

Are you looking for a clean and snappy Linux-based desktop experience? Then take a look at MX Linux, which is known for its light yet powerful package for all types of hardware specifications. This distribution is great for old PC, and low-end laptops yet offers the latest software support. Additionally, the advertisement-free user interface makes it even more appealing to many PC enthusiasts.

If you are new to Linux, then skip this all over and settle down with Ubuntu or distros like Linux Mint. This is for pre-exposed users from intermediate level to experts. There are some tips and tricks to cope with it, even if you are new and coming from a Windows environment. I hope this article on MX Linux will help you know a bit more about the overall ecosystem.

What is MX Linux?


MX Linux is a midweight, fast Linux distro based on Debian(stable branch), developed to ensure high stability and great performance on elegant and efficient desktops. It was developed cooperatively by the antiX and MEPIS communities. This is how their name was generated (M from MEPIS and X from antiX). Its current version as of writing this is MX-21.1 “Wildflower.”

In recent times, MX Linux has gained quite a popularity. According to DistroWatch, it’s currently ranking number 1 in popularity. It’s quite surprising how it outranked some of the most popular distros, such as Ubuntu, Manjaro, and Mint.

Having a simple configuration with many useful tools, MX Linux is a distro for everyone. Whether you are a new Linux user or a seasoned pro, MX Linux can be a distro to make you feel at home.

System Requirements of MX Linux


Mx Linux requires a moderate configuration to run. Any mid-spec PC should be able to run it smoothly.

Minimum Systems Requirements

  • CPU: A modern i686 Intel or AMD processor
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Storage: 8.5 GB of available space
  • Media: Bootable CD-DVD drive or a USB stick
  • CPU: A modern i686 Intel or AMD processor (Multi-core preferable)
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Storage: 20 GB available space(SSD preferable)
  • Media: DVD drive or USB port to install the ISO image
  • Others: A 3D-capable video card and a SoundBlaster, AC97, or HDA-compatible sound card

Features of MX Linux


MX Linux has many features to make you consider trying out this simple, user-friendly distro. Here, we highlight some of its main features with small details. We only brief the major features here in this section. So, we suggest you check them thoroughly before you check the pros and cons section of MX Linux. The features will give you a better impression of this Linux Distro.

1. Various Versions To Choose From


MX Linux offers three distinct desktop versions. Xfce, KDE, and Fluxbox are the versions we are talking about. Here, Xfce is the default and flagship desktop environment for MX Linux. It’s user-friendly, fast, and lightweight yet visually appealing.

KDE is a more advanced version. However, it contains many powerful tools such as Dolphin file manager and KDE Connect. It also has extra themes, icon packs, cursors, and widgets if you want to customize the looks. And Fluxbox is a mix of speed and sleekness and offers a lightweight and easy-to-use experience, even on low-spec devices.

There are many communities respins as well. This variety of options makes it a good choice for different kinds of users, based on what they are primarily looking for in the Operating System.

2. Wide Range of Apps Out of The Box


When you install MX Linux, many software comes with it pre-installed that you will need in your daily lives. These include must-have applications such as Firefox, VLC, LibreOffice, LuckyBackup, and Thunderbird.

Some other useful apps include GIMP for photo manipulation, PDF Arranger for merging or editing PDF files, AdBlocker to block ads on the web, Conky for monitoring your system, etc.

This set of apps boosts your productivity and adds security. It saves you the time you had to spend searching and downloading them otherwise. No matter what you want to use your device for, there’s software to meet your need.

3. Customization and Flexibility


MX Linux is a highly customizable distro. The desktop is enhanced with the addition of the MX Tools suite, which provides a number of useful utilities for customizing the look and feel of the desktop, as well as for managing system settings.

Don’t like the sidebar on the left in the Xfce version? You can easily change its position using the MX Tweak tool. You can resize the desktop menu and whisker menu as you like. If Xfce is not your game, you can install other versions using MX Package Installer.

The “Advanced Hardware Support” is suitable for the latest 64-bit machines, while other releases are better to run on older PCs, covering all sorts of devices.

4. Massive Support and Resources


Even if you’re an absolute beginner in Linux and choose to go with MX Linux, you can get it up and running in no time. A massive library of video tutorials will walk you through each and every function of the distro, so you don’t fall into any difficulty.

A comprehensive User Manual in 9 different languages that covers everything you need to know about MX Linux. Starting from installation to configuring peripherals and managing software, you’ll get a detailed explanation of each topic.

On top of these, there are wiki pages, multiple forums with community support, and a FAQs page. With such a level of handholding, you’ll never get lost while using this Linux distro.

5. Simplicity and Ease of Use


MX Linux is very beginner-friendly, in contrast to some other distros. The installation process is a breeze. The Xfce desktop environment is simple to use, so you don’t need to learn much, even as a new user. The Automatic configuration makes it easy for many users to start using their desktop right after installation.

The upgraded MX Tools suite contains many utility apps that make the common tasks such as Live USB making, boot repair, cleanup Disk Management, and driver installation way easier.

These are the basic features of MX Linux you need to know while choosing it as your dedicated Linux Distro. But we have some more information about it. The following section will tell you about the good and the bad sides of MX Linux.

Advantages and Disadvantages of Using MX Linux


Certainly, there are both positive and negative sides to all the Linux distributions, and MX Linux is not different from them. As a potential user, you must know about them before installing MX Linux on your daily device. We have filtered out some of the important points about its advantages and disadvantages in the following section.

Pros

  • MX Linux offers the best possible settings for maintaining the best overall performance from the target system.
  • The UI is familiar and convenient for general users.
  • It offers essential tools for all types of users by default.
  • MX Linux also features its own performance-based system tools for users’ convenience.
  • This distro packs a rich built-in application package, and basic workloads can be handled easily with the default app package.
  • It is great for low to mid-range hardware configuration.
  • All your OS maintenance, software updates, and other system-related customizations can be managed by using the MX tools panel.
  • You will also have a dedicated MX package installer for integrating numerous softwares you might require.
  • MX Linux integrates Adblocker by default which is a pretty user-friendly and privacy-enriched gesture.
  • It includes an advanced hibernation mode for a better energy-saving profile while not in use.
  • The included terminal comes with an eye-catching theme.

Cons

  • MX Linux’s software installation system might seem intimidating for new users.
  • The included MX installer has some minor issues and bugs.
  • It is different from the familiar layout, such as the placement of the XFCE panel on the left side.
  • MX Linux boots slowly compared to other Linux distros.
  • The available default themes are not appealing and lack if you compare to distros like Ubuntu and Garuda.
  • It priorities single click operations instead of double click patterns on most other OS, which is pretty confusing.

So, what we see from this section, is MX Linux is not a suitable Linux distro for beginners. If you have better knowledge and experience of using Linux, you can try it as a test of using a new distro. Besides, you may not like the interface of this distribution through the integrated add-blocker can easily impress you.

Final Thought


MX Linux might perform really well on low-end systems, but it is not for you if you want to have an eye-catching UI and desktop environment. Surely, it offers smooth performance on day-to-day tasks, even capable of handling certain editing tools and heavy games, yet the overall outlook might seem shabby. If you are coming from MacOS and Windows 10, certainly MX Linux will feel like a cheap office tool for enlisting tickets or something. Again, the system is stable and great for basic workloads.

Feel free to ask us anything if you want to see more discussion on MX Linux or other distributions you want to try out in the future. Hope this article helps you in your MX Linux-based journey. Thank you for the unconditional support.

January 26, 2024 | EuroLinux

Latest release of EuroLinux Desktop – what will we find in Version 9.1? – H2S Media

EuroLinux Desktop is a modern operating system that combines the look and functionality of both Windows and macOS with the reliability and security of server-based Linux distributions. Based on the source code of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9, the software includes a number of changes to the user interface, introduced by the company EuroLinux.

The system is designed for use in the office environment, public institutions, commercial enterprises, educational institutions and by private users. Supplied with a minimum of 10 years of manufacturer’s technical support. The new version – 9.1 – has just been released. Let’s see what it brings.

EuroLinux Desktop is a solution designed for individuals and organizations that use Windows or macOS on a daily basis and are looking for a stable system with multi-year support, similar to Microsoft and Apple solutions.

The system responds to the needs of public administration, the financial sector, educational institutions and private users. EuroLinux Desktop is based on the source code of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9, a system commonly used in the most demanding environments (banks, stock exchanges, industry). However, it includes additional functionality, extensions and facilities.

What’s new in EuroLinux Desktop 9.1?

EuroLinux Desktop 9.1 is one of the few Enterprise Linux systems that offers a Live installation image (Live ISO). From now on you can test a fully functional system without having to install it on your hard drive. The installation itself can be done after testing, directly from the Live ISO.

Instructions for using the Live ISO can be found on the manufacturer’s website: https://en.euro-linux.com/eurolinux/eurolinux-desktop-iso-live/.

The new version of the system hasa number of upgrades. In terms of security, the Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux) advanced access control mechanism has been upgraded to version 3.4.

Also updated were development toolkits, databases and programming languages: PHP 8.1; Ruby 3.1; Node.js 18. The system provides new policy tools in the libsepol-utils package and support for SHA-256 in the semodule tool. EuroLinux Desktop 9.1 also includes the new Linux kernel version 5.14.0-162.

At the request of users and the community, Geary has been added to the new version of the system. It’s an open-source, free email client that is an alternative to the widely used Thunderbird.

Geary offers a very clear and easy-to-use interface. It combines related messages into conversations, making it easy to find and track discussions. It also features a WYSIWYG editor for creating messages using HTML tags.

The workspace of EuroLinux Desktop

What is EuroLinux Desktop?

EuroLinux Desktop is the desktop version of the EuroLinux server operating system that has been in development since 2013.

The first version of EuroLinux Desktop was released in September 2022 and immediately gained considerable popularity, recording more than 100,000 downloads of the installation image in less than 3 months.

The software retains the server stability and security of RHEL, EuroLinux, CentOS, while at the same time the changes made to it make it easier to use for those accustomed to Windows or macOS.

Familiar design, intuitive graphic environment

Users of Windows® and macOS® will enjoy the translucent taskbar at the bottom of the screen, modelled on the latest versions of these systems. Most importantly, the dock has a library for the icons of your favourite apps, an information bar for notifications, and any running programs.

Additionally, there is a button that displays icons of all apps at higher magnification, as well as date and time information. Of course, there is a wide range of customization options including the ability to change the position of the bar to suit the user’s requirements. Further, the user can customize its height, length, transparency, colour, spacing between icons and their size according to their needs.

EuroLinux Desktop allows you to place icons on the desktop as standard, even though the system uses the popular GNOME window manager, which does not provide such functionality by default. The system also provides the function of window maximization and minimization, which is well known from other solutions.

After right-clicking, additional menu items appear on the wallpaper (e.g. New Text Document). For the user’s convenience, instant notifications icons for messengers or email client were added.

EuroLinux Desktop allows you to switch day/night themes with a single click of the moon icon in the dock or you can also set automatic theme switching based on the time of the day.

Rich multimedia support

EuroLinux Desktop supports many media file formats (mp3, mpg, wma, ts, opus, ogg, mp4, flac, aiff, acc, ac3, avi), as well as open codecs used in popular video files. Each of these formats can be run in the default Totem/Video system player.


Extensive office suite

EuroLinux Desktop includes the popular LibreOffice suite corresponding with commonly used MS Office, necessary for everyday. It consists of a word processor (Writer), a spreadsheet (Calc), a presentation program (Impress), a vector graphics editor (Draw), a mathematical formula editor (Math) and a relational database management system (Base).


Access to over 2,000 applications for free

EuroLinux Desktop provides an easy access to more than 2,000 free applications. They can be downloaded from the application Software, which works just like the Microsoft Store® or App Store® – programs can be installed with a single click.

Among numerous categories the is a wide spectrum of available software. For instance, we can distinguish more than 200 audio/video programs designed both for playing, editing or cataloguing multimedia files, as well as for producing music and editing films. In this category we can also find MIDI controllers, tab editing tools for guitarists or tuners for musical instruments.

Category Graphics & Photography includes almost 160 tools and graphical programs for creating and editing raster and vector graphics, applications for advanced photo editing, as well as specialized software for animation, design or 3D modelling.

Users also have at their disposal nearly 230 various tools for communication – Internet messengers, e-mail client, camera and monitoring services or extensive RSS feed readers.

EuroLinux Desktop responds to the needs of engineers, researchers and academia. The repository includes over 70 applications for calculation, computation and statistical analysis, applications for creating sophisticated charts, cryptographic programs, meteorological tools, and among others software for mechatronic design or 3D medical imaging.

The system provides over 200 tools for developers, system engineers and administrators. These include integrated development environments, text and file editors, tools for creating repositories, managing the system, and virtual machine managers.

The software also offers more than 500 educational applications and games, as well as many other entertainment programs.

The new EuroLinux version supports applications in the AppImage format, so using it resembles programs known from Windows with .exe and .msi extensions. Package AppImage contains all dependencies, so using it resembles programs known from Windows with .exe and .msi extensions.

However, in the case of EuroLinux Desktop, the AppImage application is always launched from the level of an unprivileged user, rather then from the level of an administrator, which significantly improves the security of the system.

With EuroLinux Desktop, you can use a huge database of applications designed for Windows. All you need to do is install Steam® software or Lutris the open-source gaming platform, or Wine the compatibility layer for Windows® applications.

EuroLinux Desktop as an alternative to closed systems

EuroLinux Desktop, based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 and at the same time visually and functionally comparable to Windows or macOS, is aimed at public administration, companies and private users.

It is worth remembering that there are many free programs available for Linux systems whose functionalities correspond to the paid solutions dedicated to closed distributions. EuroLinux Desktop introduces many improvements affecting the convenience of using the system, while maintaining what is most important in the server version of the distribution – stability and security of Enterprise Linux systems.

January 26, 2024 | EuroLinux

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